Sid Solomon is a New York-based actor and teaching artist.

ACTORAs an actor, Sid's theater credits include work with The Acting Company, New York Classical Theatre, the LCT Directors Lab, Classic Stage Company, the Guthrie Theater, Virginia Stage, Bay Street Theater, Riverside Theatre, Florida Studio Theatre, Orlando Shakespeare, Florida Rep, Theatre Raleigh, Mill Mountain Theatre, Florida Stage, Georgia Shakespeare, Minneapolis' Children's Theatre Company, and Mixed Blood Theatre among many others. He has appeared on NBC's "Law & Order", "MLB Network Showcase", as well as numerous commercials, voiceovers, and student films. He is a recipient of the Broadway League's Rising Star Award, and is an Associate Artist of New York Classical Theatre. Sid has been a proud member of Actors' Equity Association since 2010, and was elected to AEA's National Council in 2015.

TEACHING ARTISTIn his work as a teaching artist, Sid has taught students from grade school to grad school in cities and towns from Arkansas to Ontario.From 2007-2010, he served on the faculty of the Theatre Arts Training Program at the Tony Award-winning Children's Theatre Company in Minneapolis. Since then, he has taught and developed curriculum for Williamstown Theatre Festival, New York Classical Theatre, Northern Stage, The Studio of New Canaan, and The Acting Company, of which he has been on the teaching staff since 2011. Sid also works frequently as a children's concert host, hosting Carnegie Hall's "Musical Explorers" concert series since 2012, and the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra's Family Concert Series since 2015.

TRAININGSid received his training at the University of Minnesota/Guthrie Theater BFA Actor Training Program and New York's LaGuardia Arts High School, and has completed residencies at the Royal National Theatre Studio, the London International School of Performing Arts, and the Gaiety School of Acting in Dublin. He has studied with an impressive array of artists, including John Barton, Mark Rylance, Andrew Wade, Marcela Lorca, Scott Freeman, Kenneth Noel Mitchell, Elisa Carlson, and Ken Washington.